Unfortunately I do not. I didn’t even know that was a possibility. Sounds like a fun project, I will have to look for another radio and try it. Thanks.
So here is my Underwood. I don’t know what year it is and I don’t type with it. I do use it to display a copy of my uncle’s WWII letter for winning the Bronze Star on Iwo Jima.
This is a copy of my Uncle’s Bronze Star letter he recieved in Iwo Jima. I’m displaying it in an old Underwood typewriter in my office.
This is a portion of my book shelf in my reading room. I am obsessed with reading and King and Country metal toy soldiers. I have blended the two in my book...
Just finished Dark Invasions by Howard Blum. The book is set in NYC in 1915. NYPD Captian Tunney is in charge of solving bombings to supply ships headed to England to support WWI. It follows a maze of German spies who conduct germ warfare, bombings, and the attempted assasination of J.P. Morgan...
So I found this little guy in an antique shop in Reno a year ago. It’s a 1942 Philco Transitone. It caught my eye because it is entirely made out of wood. I picked it up for about $30. When I got it home I gutted the internals and velcroed a Philips Bluetooth speaker inside, all the preexsisting...
If your ever in the San Francisco’s Bay Area, the National Parks Service opened the Rosie the Riveter/Homefront museum in Hayward a few years ago. The museum sits at the site where Liberty ships were built. Very interesting museum on the life of the shipyard builders during WWII...
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